Japanese Tuna Checked -- Federal Department of Health men re-enact on a San Francisco pier today how they inspected frozen Japanese tuna for possible radioactivity from the March 1 hydrogen blast. This particular cargo of fish left Japan on March 14 and was inspected in San Francisco bay before the ship docked. Left to right: Herman Neuron, analyst, and Richard Stalvey and Russell White, inspectors. A U.S. customs inspector looks on. May 23, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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